SPOTTED CATS - JAGUAR and LEOPARD NECKTIES - Similar look except spots on Jaguar hind legs are larger and leopard has all spots the same. Unless you see the hindlegs these ties could show either species.

Ties are 57" long and 3 3/4" wide unless otherwize noted. In ties designated as "woven" the design develops in the weaving process instead of being printed on the surface.

All ties are new and purchased from the manufacturer except for ties with "Collector" in the title. Only these "Collector" ties have been gently used by a previous owner. There are no flaws, stains or obvious signs of wear. Many of my customers collect ties in specific themes and I help them find treasures. Some ties were given as gifts to the wrong person and get passed on without even being worn. Other ties might have been chosen for a specific occasion and rarely worn again. Consider these ties for a nice price on a beautiful tie that is no longer being printed.

Payment accepted 1) by Paypal, 2) Discover, Mastercard or Visa Credit Card info by phone or 3) credit card info, check or money order by mail. Single tie can be shipped as first class parcel for $4.00 (International Air Post for $7.00). Any number of ties or other items shipped by Priority mail for $7.00 which includes up to $50.00 insurance and tracking numbers.
(International postage flat rate $12.00 for up to 4 pound package max 36" length + girth You would need a separate quote for a larger package or to use priority mail for an insured package.)Second day by 3 PM guaranteed express mail is $20.00 for anything that can fit into the flat rate envelope.
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A tie by any other name - Help me collect the word for silk and necktie in many languages. I would also love to be able to say hello and and thank you! Any corrections would be appreciated: cravat (French), cravate, tail, neck tie, slips (Norway), ensfarvet silkeslips, Syvfoldede slips (Danish), The Italian word for "tie" is "cravatta" ("cravatte" for the plural), soie, stropdas, stropda (Netherlands), Seiden die krawatte (German), silkki, solmio, silke slips, sioda, kravato (Dutch), corbata (Spanish), solmio, carbhat, gravata, dasi (Indonesia), tselk gapstuk (Russian) krevat, krawat (Poland), gravata (Portugal), binder, kurbata (Tagalog), croata, ca vat, kpabatka.... from a customer..."stropda (Netherlands)" and "kravato (Dutch)" are wrong, it is both "stropdas". "Silk necktie" in Dutch is "zijden stropdas", Czech language it is: "kravata" or less common also "vázanka". Silk is "hedvábí", silk tie is "hedvábná kravata". I also know Slovenian (ex-Yugoslavia country) words "kravata", silk is "svila", together it is "svilena kravata". It works also in Croatian. In Hawaiian, "Thank you" is "Mahalo", "You are welcome" is "He mea 'ole", silk is "kilika" and necktie (the closest match) is "lei 'a'i". Gary: The German word for necktie is Die Krawatte. However, during my trips to Germany, I have learned that the alternative word is the one that is most frequently used: Der Schlips. Plural is Die Schlipse. tselk gapstuk (Russian)